Wednesday, March 31, 2010

I finished my Easter Cards and I wanted to share them with you. OK, so a while back I was shopping at a craft store, you know one of those that has dollar bins. I never go to a store without checking to see if they have dollar bins. Anyway, I came across these already packaged Easter Cards. They had two different styles so of course I bought both. $1 a package for 8 cards a package with envelopes. For a total of 16 cards for $2. How could I pass that up? That came out to $.13 per card. AWESOME!!! (Side note: I am a numbers girl. I always do the numbers on everything. I have a background in Economics, can you blame me? Although it may be a little of OCD, just kidding or am I)? Anyway, I bought the cards and jazzed them up and this is how they turned out. Aren't they the cutest???

I ran both cards through my Big Shot with an embossing folder then I punched a scalloped circle with my Scallop Circle Punch using Chocolate Chip Cardstock. I then stamped 'Happy Easter" using my Stampin' Up! stamp set Well Scripted. I stamped it on Whisper White Cardstock. I also used the 1 1/2 inch circle from the Circle #2 Die for the stamped sentiment. I also used a pop dot on the scallop circle to give the card dimension.

So my tip for all you crafters out there is never pass up a trip to the dollar bins. You never know what you will find. And ....get your creative juices flowing. If you see something at the dollar bins think of how you could jazz it up with your own crafting supplies at home and them make it your own.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Just want to remind everyone that the Sale A Bration Promotion is soon coming to an end. March 31 st (this Wednesday) will be the last day. So get your orders in quickly to receive your free stamp sets for every $50 you spend. Also, if you would like to join Stampin' Up! as a demonstrator, the starter kit is at a 15% discount but only until March 31st. Join the SU family! I promise you will have an awesome time! If you would like join my team my recruit password is Sylvia09. Let me know if I can be of any assistance!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

These are hybrid cards! Can you guess what part of the cards are digital? The Designer Paper. Can you believe it? I love using digital paper! There are so many digital/traditional combinations. If you haven't tried hybrid projects I highly recommend it. Stampin' Up! has some awesome digital scrapbooking items. If you have any questions on how you could start hybrid scrapbooking please don't hesitate to contact me!

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